The synchronicity clock process - try and discover which days are linked to each other

I recently discovered a process that can explain how synchronicity works...in a few words, I believe events in personal life repeat themselves 1 year
and 119 days after an event, and it can go infinitely backward and forward...

Any date in 2013 is linked to at least 1 date in 2007 and at least 1 in 2019, for example...

I used this process on my personal life and I was absolutely amazed at the synchronicities that I got from it...

So, wanna try? Give me a date that is important for you from 2007 to 2013, NO birth days, you can give me days of death of people you know, the date
you met your partner, these kind of things, but NO birth days...

For example, today July 6 2013 is linked to 18 June 2012, May 30 2011, May 11 2010, April 22 2009, April 3 2008, March 15 2007

What is the easiest way to calculate this concept? Date+484 days, but the varying number of days per month seem to make it tricky without counting on
a calender.
I am trying not to think too hard today...

Analyzing the claims of synchronicity I cannot help but think that there are multiple things happening here. First and foremost, there is much
coincidence, and second, much of this has to do with the human brain. For instance, many people claim they look at the clock at a certain time, or
have certain times present themselves repeatedly. But this is biased from the outset, and is likely to make any personal investigation fail. What I
mean is that once a person realizes or gets it in their head that a certain time keeps popping up, or a date, or whatever, they tend to block out the
hundreds of times where this coincidence does not occur, focusing only on when it does happen. So statistically the odds say there is nothing really
going on here, in my opinion at least.

Things that are repetitive, cyclical, are going to present coincidental patterns. This is a fact of nature, or a fact of the human invention of time
and dates, or the invention of ways to track them. There are only 365 days in a year, therefore the odds of anything happening on a given day is 1 in
365.25 or so. And it is even worse with a clock, because there are only so many times, and these times repeat themselves twice daily.

I just do not think there is evidence to support these types of claims. If someone wishes to prove them, they are in luck, because this is an idea for
which some type of experiment can be devised. Certain phenomena cannot be proven one way or the other, because the ideas cannot be tested. But this
seems like an idea that can be tested. It will just take someone to come up with a scientifically sound experiment, and they must perform it without
leaving any room for error. There must be a tight control.

Well that depends on how much influence a person has on the events which occur in his or her own life. It's not like something is determined to
happen once every year. For example, if you choose to eat ice cream today, the chances of you eating ice cream (provided it is available to you) are
rather high. It's not like every day there is a chance of ice cream magically falling into your mouth, lol.

I just discovered that the day a blog I know is scheduled to post an article about one of my research topics, is directly linked to the day I
discovered the existance of the topic of the soon to be published research!!!

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